We play more of the songs you love, from Adele to Queen and from ABBA to Take That.
The Magic Radio day starts with Magic Breakfast with Ronan Keating and Harriet Scott, Nick Snaith and Angie Greaves through the day, Richard Allinson easing the long drive home and Lynn Parsons calming everything down with Mellow Magic.
At the weekends Magic’s stellar line-up features Mel Giedroyc, Rick Astley and Kim Wilde!
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I get teary eyed and goosebumps listening to a lot of his songs. He’s so good at expressing his true emotions and never tries to hide anything. A very special talent. 🫶
Nicholas Galatzine doesn’t get enough credit for his intelligence and common sense. I really hope he can hold onto all the wonderful traits that he possesses that make him incredibly lovable and watchable.
Such a good interviewer. Really impressed. Engaging, very approachable, clearly interested in the answers she was getting, had super interesting questions. I hope she goes far!
I agree with that! Trophies and prizes for being famous seems weird. Prizes in the entertainment industry that basically broadcasted whatever was publisised before e.g. titanic. Many people knew the Titanic disaster before the James Cameron's film. There's nothing new, only glamorising it for human consumption. Entertainment is based on something we're already aware of e.g. history, biography, human condition...etc. Celebrities just make it mainstream. Now, prizes in the STEM industry, particularly Nobel Prizes and the Field Medals, are given because something was discovered or solved that was never a knowledge before. Literally, nobody knew the subject existed e.g. the shape, language and function of the DNA. And these prizes are given because the discovery was so profound it would change textbooks, current understanding, possibilities (e.g. use of CRISPR gene technology) are limitless. Or the use of animal organs as organ transplants. The world of Arts and Entertainment could never achieve such an effect like this. Same with military medals. They are given for valor and can be so significant, they change the course of history and the future. Like saving soldiers before WW3 started and avoid gruesome battles between 2 powerful countries due to a misunderstanding, as an example. That has the same power to change the world like STEM discoveries.
I feel EXACTLY the way Ricky does. To celebrate these people the way we do is absolutely absurd, ridiculous and insane. Our priorities are so far out of wack.
My gram was a 20's thot an sincerely fit all 4 beatles in her mouth one September day. Her impression started from the throat. It was a delightful gurgling before augmenting the 4th and then descending into a muffled minor chord (sad or else ashamed that it had ended). Ah, those summer nights where we'd listen to gramgram about how she sucked off the Beatles. Priceless